Historic Westside Legacy Park event to honor 2025 inductees Saturday morning
Five honorees were announced in a news release announcing the event:
Willia Mae Chaney (deceased)
Porter Lee Troutman Jr.
Eva Martin
Beatrice Dyess
Faith LeggettFor more information, visit www.lasvegasnevada.gov/LegacyPark.
The honorees come from a variety of backgrounds including education, business and law enforcement.
The public is invited to the induction ceremony, scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. The park is at 1600 Mount Mariah Drive, just southwest of the corner of Lake Mead Boulevard and Martin Luther King Boulevard.
ORIGINAL INDUCTEES: List of first people honored at park in 2021
City of Las Vegas Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong and Clark County Commission Vice Chairman William McCurdy II are scheduled to speak.
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